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This Week's News: Mizzou study investigates road salt harm to freshwater life, Missouri re-convenes it's Environmental Crimes Task Force, an abandoned landfill in Franklin County, love your block mini-grants in Columbia, Open Space STL works to restore oak woodlands at sculpture park, working to resolve landowner boundary issues at Table Rock, jet fuel and sewage spills in northeast United States rivers, the Trump administration ends government's work to fight climate change, how small dam removals create big benefits, a focus on Mississippi River basin conservation, risk of federal action for Colorado river water, and regenerative aquaculture at an Arkansas fish farm
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This Week's News: A progress update for Missouri's nutrient loss reduction strategy, MDC agents patrol Current River as gigging season nears an end, sunken steam boat in the Meramec, new limits for native rough fish in Minnesota, a proposed bill to reduce road salt pollution in Wisconsin, a look at water use of data centers, lower projected runoff for the Missouri River basin and a concern for water shortages and wildfires in the western U.S. , how the EPA reapproved dicamba pesticide use for some crops, increased reward for vandalism at Missouri River headwaters park in Montana, an icy rescue on the James River, and opportunities to learn about proper pond management and Missouri's aquatic oddities with MDC
This Week's News: MU researcher develops algae to remove microplastics from water, why Missouri can't afford to lose Missouri River water, a Beyond Plastics Ozarks podcast in southwest MO, how the city of Canton is addressing forever chemicals, lingering effects of drought in Missouri, how USGS Cooperative Units are the backbone of conservation, a study shows the terrestrial benefit of forested riparian buffers, a company injects liquid manure a mile deep, a look at U.S. Congress budget bills for science, a turnaround of a critical water supply in the pacific northwest, a suspended nuclear plant start up in Japan, and around the world look at water bankruptcy.
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